There is also an option to purchase Jak II, 3, and Combat Racing as a bundle for $39.99 if you so choose.

Together, the entirety of Naughty Dog's Jak and Daxter installments will be playable on the current Sony platform.

Jak X: Combat Racing, Naughty Dog's wild vehicular combat PS2 classic will be available for the first time anywhere since its release back in October 2005.

The Legacy Dashboard Theme will be released on December 6 for PS4 (the same day three Jak & Daxter PS2 Classics hit the system). In the games, Jak and Daxter fight evil forces and prove that good will triumph over in the end.

So now is a flawless time for fans that played the originals, and for new gamers who never touched a Jak and Daxter game to explore one (or three) of Naughty Dog's older titles. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy is going to be joined by its successors. With Jak able to talk, Naughty Dog transformed the initially whimsical tone of the series into a much darker one in succeeding games.

The Jak and Daxter series' numbered trilogy will finally be available on PlayStation 4 as the second and third entries will release next week through the PlayStation Store as PlayStation 2 Classics.

By giving Jak a voice, it allowed Naughty Dog to explore new narrative techniques that allowed them to create a grittier world with a much more developed and evolved storyline. The developer just released Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and now might have its hands full with The Last of Us: Part 2.

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